Review: Martin Atjazz Iveson has enjoyed a truly unique career. Having scored the music for the original PS Tomb Raider, he tired of the gaming world and began to explore the extents of soul and its relation to electronic music. Nearly 20 years of singles, four albums and heaps of stunning, subversive reversions have followed, and R2 have compiled 33 of his most remarkable rubs right here. Showcasing his range, here we find Atjazz at his most upbeat and tribal (King Britt's "Our Time"), his most lounge-like and smooth (Bob Sinclar's "The Ghetto"), his most tripped out, dark and electronic (Comfort Fit's "Ask The Devil"), his most percussive and carnivalesque (Kerri Chandler's "Rain") and his most dreamy and deep (Musaria's "Moment"). A celebration of a flawless repertoire so far, and a calling card for all future productions, Atjazz's unique career continues...